Episodios

  • Ep. 216 - Hulk Hogan and the Bass Audition That Never Was - 07/25/2025
    Jul 25 2025

    On today’s Peaches Pit Party, Brendan Peach swings recklessly through the internet’s wildest headlines: Hulk Hogan makes up Metallica stories again (RIP to his audition tape), LeBron sends lawyers after bizarre AI pregnancy videos, and Google accidentally photographs a naked guy in his backyard and pays up. We lick battery-flavored chips for nostalgia, mourn the legends Ozzy and Hogan, and marvel at Coldplay's Kiss Cam destroying careers in real time. Also: Peach exposes Nintendo’s big reveal—Mario and Peach are just “friends”? Lies! Toss in concert ticket giveaways, burrito petitions, Bambi 2, and a claw machine scandal where the toys shoot real bullets… Welcome to Friday.

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    31 m
  • Peaches Sits Down With Molly Haining of Living Dead Girl
    Jul 25 2025

    In this wild ride of an episode, The Artist Interrogations Podcast host Peaches (aka Brenden Peach) sits down with Molly Haining, the powerhouse vocalist of Living Dead Girl, for a conversation that’s equal parts nostalgic, chaotic, and brutally honest.

    From scrambling to honor Ozzy Osbourne’s passing mid-show to building a backyard rain machine for a music video (landlord, look away), Molly shares the behind-the-scenes madness of life as a touring artist, model, and Disney-obsessed travel agent. Yes, she owns every edition of The Little Mermaid—even the banned one.

    Peaches and Molly dive into:

    • 🎸 The high-energy antics of Living Dead Girl’s latest tour
    • 🎤 Screaming techniques and Maria Brink comparisons (she’s flattered, don’t worry)
    • 🧜‍♀️ Disney park debates and theme park trauma
    • 💰 Shooting fake money with her face on it into festival crowds
    • 🧠 Crowd psychology and why crossed arms don’t mean boredom
    • 🧳 Fanny packs, ibuprofen, and the adulting side of concert-going

    Plus, Molly reveals the release date for Living Dead Girl’s upcoming album (October 10!) and dishes on how she keeps her stage presence fresh—even when stepping on her guitarist mid-show.

    Whether you’re a metalhead, Disney diehard, or just here for the chaos, this episode is a must-listen. Peaches brings the charm, Molly brings the fire, and together they serve up one unforgettable interrogation.

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    23 m
  • Ep. 215 - Hulk Hogan Is Gone and So Is My Faith in July - 07/24/2025
    Jul 25 2025

    This was supposed to be a normal Thursday. But after Ozzy’s passing earlier in the week, Peaches is hit with the news that wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71. From childhood memories of a signed statue that will never be, to stories from WrestleMania 21, this episode opens heavy—and stays unpredictable.

    In this episode of Peaches Pit Party – On Demand!:

    • A full tribute to Hulk Hogan’s legacy, including Peaches’ own memories from WrestleMania 21 in Los Angeles, and a cherished 3-foot Hulk Hogan statue gifted by his parents as a kid.
    • Peaches reflects on loss and legacy, calling his dad just to hear his voice after realizing 71 is not that far off.
    • Celebrity deaths piling up this week include not just Hogan and Ozzy, but also Chuck Mangione, Richard Simmons, and others.
    • A feel-good-but-chaotic break thanks to Leonardo da Pinchey, a cat in New Zealand who’s been stealing expensive underwear, socks, and sweaters from neighbors. Peaches compares it to his childhood cat Bandit, who once stole a hundred-dollar bill and hid it under the couch.
    • Venmo is now being accepted by the U.S. Treasury to contribute to the national debt. Peaches confirms the site is real and spirals about it anyway.
    • A woman in the UK dies after her dog licked her wound, leading to an extended tangent about commodes, septic shock, and weirdly misleading headlines.
    • In the Shot Clock Sports Update:
      • A 12-year-old Little Leaguer named Marco Rocco is suspended and sued over a bat flip
      • The Colorado Rockies’ first-round draft pick Ethan Holliday signs a record-breaking $9 million bonus
      • The UFL shuts down multiple franchises and announces a team coming to Boise
    • Fat Joe admits to drinking 30–40 Diet Pepsis a day. Peaches can’t relate, recalls recent soda mix-up at Costa Vida, and officially pledges loyalty to full-sugar Cherry Coke.
    • Peaches addresses the strange debate online that Ozzy Osbourne outliving Richard Simmons “invalidates” healthy living, and why it’s a dumb argument. Genetics, not gym memberships.
    • Adam Sandler is holding a lookalike contest to promote Happy Gilmore 2. The prize includes a hockey stick putter and a bag of pickles.
    • Peaches updates his summer concert schedule: Scene Queen and Deadlands in Salt Lake next week, Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion in Pocatello next Friday, and Weird Al in Idaho Falls the week after that.
    • In To Peach Their Own: Which celebrity death hit you the hardest?
      • Peaches chooses Kobe Bryant, recounting his time working at TMZ the day it broke.
      • Callers mention Randy Rhoads and Shannon Hoon, leading to a raw conversation about addiction, grief, and how early deaths from drugs still sting.
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    34 m
  • Ep. 214 - I Can’t Say ‘Boise’ Wrong Without Being Threatened - 07/23/2025
    Jul 25 2025

    The Ozzy tributes continue as Peaches shares even more legendary stories and listener memories, reflects on that one time Ozzy chucked meat into a crowd, and reveals which Sabbath track didn’t make it to air during yesterday’s marathon. Also, yes, someone in Boise is slapping butts on a dirt bike. That’s a real sentence in this episode.

    In this wide-ranging, unpredictable, and fully Idaho-core edition of Peaches Pit Party:

    • More Ozzy talk as Peaches unpacks one of those viral "Craziest Things Ozzy Ever Did" lists, featuring burglary, paint mishaps, catapulted meat, and accidentally inviting a celebrity tour bus into his house.
    • The Living Dead Girl interview with Molly is officially live on the KBEAR 101 RMG YouTube channel. Peaches shares the behind-the-scenes dynamic, including having to carry the convo early on.
    • To Peach Their Own: What food never loses its spark for you?
      • Peaches rants about his go-to Taco Bell order and a tragic cheese explosion on his Knocked Loose shirt.
      • Callers weigh in with brisket, rainbow trout, and how catching and gutting your own fish makes it taste better.
    • Scene Queen, Deadlands, and GIRLIE are hitting Salt Lake next week. Peaches previews the upcoming in-person interview with Casey Carlson and reflects on that time he got lost backstage and ran into Bad Omens doing laundry.
    • The man known as the world’s unluckiest (or luckiest) guy, Frane Selak, is discussed after surviving seven near-death experiences and then winning the lottery. Peaches compares him to Wilt Chamberlain in Converse.
    • An Idaho Falls listener wins tickets to Dropkick Murphys, Bad Religion, and the Mainliners in Pocatello.
    • Peaches gives concert calendar updates and previews interviews with both Tim Brennan of Dropkick Murphys and Speed from the band Silvertone.
    • Shot Clock Sports Update includes:
      • A Chargers fan sues the team over the Brazil game.
      • WWE SummerSlam 2025 hits Regal Cinemas nationwide.
      • Francisco Lindor starts a coffee-based talk show on YouTube.
    • Finally, Peaches reacts to the “Serial Butt Slapper” news out of Boise. Yes, there’s a man on a dirt bike allegedly slapping strangers before speeding away. Peaches proposes an undercover cop sting and is again reminded why we can’t have nice things.
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    31 m
  • Ep. 213 - Ozzy Osbourne Is Gone and I Cried in a Culver’s Drive-Thru - 07/22/2025
    Jul 23 2025

    The rock world is shaken, and so is Peaches. This episode of Peaches Pit Party is a tribute — three hours of wall-to-wall Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath after the legendary frontman passed away at age 76.

    When the news broke during The Noon Hour of Madness and Mayhem, Peaches and Viktor Wilt were live on-air, in the middle of giving away Weird Al tickets. But the moment Peaches saw the TMZ post, everything changed.

    What follows is a deeply personal, raw, and emotional tribute show that includes:

    • 🖤 A full Ozzy + Sabbath music marathon from 4 PM to 7 PM
    • 💬 A touching story about Peaches crying in the Culver’s drive-thru listening to “Dreamer” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home”
    • 📝 A fan-submitted flood of requests and memories via the KBEAR Facebook group — “To Peach Their Own” asked: What’s your favorite Ozzy or Sabbath song?
    • 🧑‍🎤 A personal story about Peaches’ dad battling a serious illness, and still managing to get Ozzy to sign a vinyl copy of Patient Number 9 at Fingerprints Records in Long Beach
    • 🎧 Tracks included: “Crazy Train,” “Flying High Again,” “Mr. Crowley,” “No More Tears,” “I Don’t Wanna Stop,” “Let Me Hear You Scream,” “Children of the Grave,” “Ordinary Man,” and more
    • 🕊 Reflections on Ozzy’s final live performance, his charity legacy, and the massive global outpouring of love
    • 🗣 A quote from Eddie Trunk that hit Peaches hard: “How ironic is it that the Prince of Darkness brought so much joy to so many?”

    Also in the episode:

    • 🎤 Brief updates on the Weird Al “Yank That Hook” contest and the Dropkick Murphys / Bad Religion ticket giveaway
    • 💬 Peaches admits to abandoning the Molly from Living Dead Girl interview edit because “Ozzy’s death just kind of broke the show”
    • 🛒 A mini rant on pumpkin spice returning way too early and Halloween decor showing up in July
    • 🎮 A final thought on how playing Brutal Legend again might be the best way to cope

    This isn’t a normal episode. It’s a love letter to one of the greatest to ever scream into a mic. RIP Ozzy.

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    27 m
  • Ep. 212 - We're Literally Making a Sewage Smoothie and Burying It Underground. - 07/21/2025
    Jul 22 2025

    It’s a wild Monday ride on Peaches Pit Party, where Peaches kicks off the week talking all things new music, soda collecting in Rexburg, and yes, how peach soda is a personality trait when your last name is Peach. He dives into the great “Ghetto Walmart” debate sweeping Facebook and crowns the most depressing location in town, throwing in some solid SoCal-to-Southeast Idaho perspective. The show swings from hilarious commentary on tiny Targets and mismanaged parking garages (spoiler: there already is one downtown), to a full breakdown of our new giveaway: "Yank That Hook"—a Weird Al-inspired parody contest for concert tickets. Peaches shares his own AI-generated masterpiece about charcuterie boards.

    Also on deck: a gnarly MRI machine death involving a weight chain, a scavenger hunt-style Tony Hawk skateboard drop, and why texting is the worst (sorry, Jade Davis). Then, he dives into the fast food drive-thru hierarchy—naming and shaming America’s slowest spots—and roasts Culver’s “wait by the bush” protocol. There’s a tangent about poop burial technology (thanks Microsoft), a cat-lady prank shirt gone horribly wrong, and Peaches vents about the viral fallout from that Coldplay cheating scandal.

    Finally, he teases upcoming giveaways for Dropkick Murphys, Bad Religion, and The Mainliners in Pokey. If you like chaos, caffeine energy, and someone who’s not afraid to say what we’re all thinking in line at Chick-fil-A, this episode is for you.

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    28 m
  • Ep. 211 - Do Sloths Fart? - 07/18/2025
    Jul 21 2025

    Peaches brings you the latest from July 18th, 2025, including an investigation into the mysterious 'Gen Z Stare' and a shocking discovery about sloth flatulence! Plus, hear about a man's bizarre encounter in a Lowe's display shed, the fallout from a viral Coldplay kiss cam moment involving an Astronomer CEO, and an unexpected baseball game cancellation due to a firefighter's alleged revenge.

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    23 m
  • Ep. 210 - Propane-Free BBQ? Hank Hill Just Flatlined - 07/17/2025
    Jul 21 2025

    Peaches kicks off Thrash Metal Thursday with Enforced’s “Radiation Sickness” and dives headfirst into mosquito laser warfare with the Photon Matrix, a bug-zapping dome that sounds like sci-fi but stings like reality; Cynthia Sosa unleashes bear mace after a Key West chicken is flattened by an impatient driver; naked charity events spark awkward headlines for National Skinny Dipping Day; Hulu’s King of the Hill Comic-Con BBQ somehow bans propane, ruining Hank Hill’s imaginary weekend; Coldplay’s kiss cam exposes an affair involving a software CEO and his HR exec; Irish restaurants price gouge tourists ahead of the British Open; John Elway escapes charges in a golf cart fatality; new music drops from Nine Inch Nails, Black Veil Brides, Amon Amarth, President, and more; Peaches rants about the worst concerts ever (shoutout to Steve Miller Band’s weather excuse); dissects the decline of hit TV shows from Grey’s Anatomy to Squid Game; defends ranch while absolutely obliterating blue cheese; celebrates his golden birthday and his dad’s milestone 60th; and sparks a furious round of “To Peach Their Own” featuring pineapple pizza debates and one listener’s scorched-earth takes on Jeff Goldblum, Sleep Token, and more.

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    30 m